Best of Macworld: Quickoffice
February 12, 2010 by Daynah
Editor’s note: Six members of Beatweek’s editorial staff were at Macworld 2010 to report on the newly introduced products for iPhone and iPod users. Here’s one of the twelve best we found. For a full rundown of all the top new products at Macworld 2010, check out Beatweek Magazine’s February 16th issue
With an app like QuickOffice on your iPhone or iPod Touch, you can access, view, edit, and share your files anywhere. It also connects to familar mobile cloud services such as Box.net, Dropbox, Google Docs, and MobileMe. This powerful productivity suite lets your edit and create Microsoft documents and spreadsheets in addition to the ability to access remote content, file management, WiFi transfer, and file sharing viai email or cloud service providers.
Some key functions are:
- Create, open, and edit Microsoft Office Files.
File types include DOC, DOCX, XLS, and XLSX - Remotely Access FIles via Cloud Storage Services
Services like: Box.net, Dropbox, Google Docs, and MobileMe - Email, View, and Access Attachments with Popular Formats
PPT, PDF, iWork, HTML, PNG, JPG, GIF, SVG, TIF, MP3, etc. - Share Files via email or cloud service providers
- Manage and Transfer Files via WiFi
Quick Office is available in three apps:
- Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite which has all of the access, view, edit, and share features
- Quickoffice Mobile Suite which has the view, edit, and share features.
- Quickoffice Connect which has the access, view, and share features.
QuickOffice is quite powerful on the iPhone and iPod Touch.. just imagine how it’d look on the iPad! All apps are currently on sale at special introductory prices. For more information about Quick Office, see their official website at QuickOffice.com/iPhone.
Read about all of Beatweek’s “Best of Show at Macworld 2010″ winners and finalists in the February 16th issue of Beatweek Magazine, which will feature a cover story interview with American Idol winner Taylor Hicks and more.



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